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In the west Kimberley, a 350-million-year-old reef system has created a trio of spectacular natural treasures – Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek and Geikie Gorge. On this 4WD* outback adventure into one of the last true wilderness areas on Earth, you’ll experience all three, and get a taste of the Kimberley pioneering spirit driving a section of the legendary Gibb River Road.

Camping is not permitted at Tunnel Creek, but there is a campground in Windjana Gorge National Park, with showers and toilets (fees apply).

For more home comforts, choose from motel-style and caravan park accommodation in Fitzroy Crossing.

Geikie Gorge

Day 3:

Morning: Fitzroy Crossing to Geikie Gorge

Follow the path of the Fitzroy River – one of the largest rivers in the world when in flood – and take the 20-kilometre drive north to Geikie Gorge National Park.

The best way to explore the area is to join the local Bunuba people for a river cruise and cultural tour of the dramatic 30-metre deep gorge. Spot fossilised ancient lifeforms, as well as native wildlife and freshwater crocs along the way.

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